Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
HOLY INNOCENTS
273
Sweet Flowerets of the Martyr Band
Rev. 14: 4
L. M.
Salvete, flores martyrum
Aurelius C. Prudentius, 413, cento
Tr., Henry W. Baker, 1875, alt.
Das walt’ Gott Vater
Daniel Vetter, 1713
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of
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the
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tims
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thresh
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old
side
with
lone,
on
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while
the
the
nal
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not
by
ten
could
ter
to
rant’s
the
praise
stop
flock
ty
glo
feel
ruth
and
Sav
sword;
be,
path.
hand
Whom
A
Be
Up
ior’s
ry
the
less
safe
Ho
palm
Like
With
In
And
rose
by
crown,
Christ
Ghost
buds
and
ty
ly
a
morn,
gay,
lay,
dore
of
al
mur
we
the
tar
dered
men.
more.
a
A
tem
seemed
borne
ev
way.
ye
is
for
pest
to
a
er
play.
torn;
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